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Re: Ira Winderman: Bosh will likely never play again
« Reply #60 on: May 07, 2016, 06:30:49 AM »

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Not everyone is soft and it's ok to not feel bad for someone you dislike.  Don't need a lecture about it.

That's a **** thing to say. You don't call someone "soft" when they feel bad for someone who could have been dead right now if he was playing. If you don't have feelings about this then there's no need for you to flaunt your apathy in front of us.

In fact, there's no need for you to say ANYTHING about it if you don't have any slight disappointment  for the guy

Oh I get it so unless my opinion doesn't fall in line with everyone else just don't post OK good to know thanks for the heads up.


Re: Ira Winderman: Bosh will likely never play again
« Reply #61 on: May 07, 2016, 06:38:27 AM »

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Yeah it's a general statement saying not everyone is going to be sympathetic and that's OK...    Not everyone is soft people need to remember that.


People are way to quick to hate on someone who doesn't take the standard touchy feely route.

You seem fairly sensitive for someone who was wishing ill health and early retirement on somebody else?  Is it fair to say that it's a bit hypocritical to adopt a "the world is too sensitive" approach, while acting sensitive about gentle disagreement from strangers on the Internet?

But I digress. You're not required to be an empathetic person, just like others aren't required to like your point of view.

The fact that your claiming that I am wishing injury and early retirement on Bosh is pretty absurd.  I clearly never said anything like that.  You are just trying to come up with some reason to hate on me for not being in love with Bosh and crying over his potential retirement.  Seriously just stop attacking me and making stuff up... I left my opinion on Bosh on the Bosh thread im sorry it doesn't line up with 100% how you think you don't need to make up lies about me.

You're right, whatever line in the palpable contempt you have for Bosh is yours to draw. If you see a bright line between "wishing early retirement" and "no sorry feelings here ... now he can retire", I tip my cap to you and congratulate you on your hardness. (Except when people gently disagree with you on the Internet. Then you're a softie like the rest of us, which I appreciate, because let's be real: we're all "soft" about something. Whether that's about the human suffering of others or our own wounded egos is a matter of personal choice, and I'm not the one to judge.)


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Re: Ira Winderman: Bosh will likely never play again
« Reply #62 on: May 16, 2016, 07:50:01 PM »

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Update:

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15557916/chris-bosh-miami-heat-difficult-choices-ahead


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There is a fear within the Heat organization that Bosh's condition will prevent him from ever being cleared to play by team doctors, several sources said. It's a result of exhaustive consultations with specialists. Something this big and delicate, the sides have gone deep attempting to understand all the options.

It's forced everyone to confront the possibility of Bosh ultimately being forced into a medical retirement.